Hi
AMD/ATI released new videocard HD4850 (RV770 processor) with new UVD2 - unifed video decoder. There's good chanses for support hdtv decoding video in Linux open source. BTW - in open radeon/xf86-video-ati driver there's support for this card
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_evolution&num...
Previously we shared that open-source UVD support may be unlikely for the Radeon R600 series due to trouble sharing UVD documentation without exposing the DRM (Digital Rights Management) coupled within this block. Future product generations may be of a more modular design, but there's potentially good news surrounding the open-source UVD on the RV770. Its UVD2 design isn't modular, but AMD's John Bridgman believes there may be a way to open up UVD2 without comprising their DRM obligations. Open-source CrossFire/CrossFireX is also possible, but we'll save talking about that until the open-source developers have got more 3D work tackled
ATI is not known for good driver support in Linux ----- Original Message ----- From: "Goga777" goga777@bk.ru To: "VDR Mailing List" vdr@linuxtv.org Sent: Monday, June 23, 2008 6:13 AM Subject: [vdr] new videocard from ATI with hardware decoding of HD video -UVD2
Hi
AMD/ATI released new videocard HD4850 (RV770 processor) with new UVD2 - unifed video decoder. There's good chanses for support
hdtv decoding video in Linux open source. BTW - in open radeon/xf86-video-ati driver there's support for this card
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_evolution&num...
Previously we shared that open-source UVD support may be unlikely for the Radeon R600 series due to trouble sharing UVD
documentation without exposing the DRM (Digital Rights Management) coupled within this block. Future product generations may be of a more modular design, but there's potentially good news surrounding the open-source UVD on the RV770. Its UVD2 design isn't modular, but AMD's John Bridgman believes there may be a way to open up UVD2 without comprising their DRM obligations. Open-source CrossFire/CrossFireX is also possible, but we'll save talking about that until the open-source developers have got more 3D work tackled
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Timothy D. Lenz schrieb:
ATI is not known for good driver support in Linux
You should really take look what has happened in this direction recently. They release a new AMD Catalyst (fglrx) driver every month, and it gets better and better, while more and more specs are released to FLOSS driver hackers (ati, radeonhd), too.
Ciao
Martin
Hi,
I would hope for good support hdtv decoding video.
Do you have any experience with ATI Radeon X1250? It support HDMI output 1080P but I couldn't find any clear feedback with regards to performance.
Regards, Vlаdimir
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 17:13 +0400, Goga777 wrote:
Hi
AMD/ATI released new videocard HD4850 (RV770 processor) with new UVD2 - unifed video decoder. There's good chanses for support hdtv decoding video in Linux open source. BTW - in open radeon/xf86-video-ati driver there's support for this card
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_evolution&num...
Previously we shared that open-source UVD support may be unlikely for the Radeon R600 series due to trouble sharing UVD documentation without exposing the DRM (Digital Rights Management) coupled within this block. Future product generations may be of a more modular design, but there's potentially good news surrounding the open-source UVD on the RV770. Its UVD2 design isn't modular, but AMD's John Bridgman believes there may be a way to open up UVD2 without comprising their DRM obligations. Open-source CrossFire/CrossFireX is also possible, but we'll save talking about that until the open-source developers have got more 3D work tackled